SCmoneysink
Registered User
Hello and thank you all ahead of time for any assistance,tips,thought on the matter.
So here is the scoop, I have a 93'SC which I last started last summer / fall 2010.
My question is, my gas is bad and how or what should I do to empty the bad gas in the tank so it will start
(of course I will put fresh gas in the tank after I empty the bad stuff out).
This is what I have done so far;
I disconnected the fuel filter in hopes of when I turned on the ignition the gas would pump out of the hose into a safe container. My results were of failure as it did not pump anything out.
The fuel that leaked out smelled good but was discolored so I am sure it is bad, I forgot to put fuel stabilizer in it for storage over the winter. I tried to start it last December and it would not start, but it did try to roll over. So this is what I believe is the issue. I have not tried to start it up since then as I did not want that bad gas clogging up the fuel system etc. My last options I have in mind is dropping the tank if possible or putting it in the shop for repair.
So here is the scoop, I have a 93'SC which I last started last summer / fall 2010.
My question is, my gas is bad and how or what should I do to empty the bad gas in the tank so it will start
(of course I will put fresh gas in the tank after I empty the bad stuff out).
This is what I have done so far;
I disconnected the fuel filter in hopes of when I turned on the ignition the gas would pump out of the hose into a safe container. My results were of failure as it did not pump anything out.
The fuel that leaked out smelled good but was discolored so I am sure it is bad, I forgot to put fuel stabilizer in it for storage over the winter. I tried to start it last December and it would not start, but it did try to roll over. So this is what I believe is the issue. I have not tried to start it up since then as I did not want that bad gas clogging up the fuel system etc. My last options I have in mind is dropping the tank if possible or putting it in the shop for repair.